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In Tunisia, Olive Oil in the Heart of an Arm Between the Agricultural Sector and the Authorities

Summary by JeuneAfrique.com
In November 2024, the detention of the boss of the CHO group, the country's largest producer, had plunged the olive sector into turmoil. He has just been released but the difficulties remain and many, producers or representatives of the opposition, blame the state for his lack of anticipation and strategic orientations deemed risky.

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In November 2024, the detention of the boss of the CHO group, the country's largest producer, had plunged the olive sector into turmoil. He has just been released but the difficulties remain and many, producers or representatives of the opposition, blame the state for his lack of anticipation and strategic orientations deemed risky.

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JeuneAfrique.com broke the news in on Wednesday, December 17, 2025.
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